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Effective Email Pt 6-Other Stuff

I hope you've been enjoying my article series on effective emailing.  So far I shared about the importance of choosing a good email address, your subject line and given you some tips for a more effective body of text in two parts. Monday, I talked about your signature line.  Today I'd like to share some "Other Stuff" important for effective email and then I will conclude the series on Monday. Other Important Stuff About Sending emails: 1. When to reply Have you ever gotten an email that was just dripping with disdain or riddled with ridicule? Some emails don't warrant a reply.   If it's too negative, opens a can of worms or you don't want to discuss that, why...

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Effective Email Pt 5-Sig line

If you are just joining this article series, here is a quick recap.  Email has become a common form of communication in recent years, but so much of it is misunderstood that there are more communication issues with this form than there are with all the other forms put together.  So much of how we communicate face-to-face is received through body language, facial expression and tone of voice.  This is all lost in an email where we have to rely only on the words we choose.  So far I shared about the importance of choosing a good email address, your subject line and given you some tips for a more effective body of text in two parts. Today I'd like...

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Effective Email (part two)

On Monday, I began a new seven part series on effective email with an in depth look at choosing our email address wisely.  Today I continue the series with a look at the subject line. Your Subject Line Make sure your subject line is reflective of what you are going to say in the body of your email.  If it sounds too much like spam, it will be deleted by the owner who things it IS spam.  If it is blank, it may be deleted because it looks like spam.  I get a lot of spam with nothing in the subject line.  Another issue may be that the recipient may not realize this email is from YOU.  I sometimes receive...

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